Conscience Records

Founded in 1995, Conscience Records[1] signed East Coast band Powerman 5000, putting out their debut album The Blood Splat Rating System.

Other artists included El Dopa, Acumen Nation,[2] Grind and Mocean Worker.

Kung Fu Radio, remastered and with two new songs added and new artwork (including the Conscience logo).

El Dopa recorded, but never released a follow-up album to their debut called United In States Of Narcolepsy.

Mocean Worker made one album for Conscience (Home Movies from the Brain Forest), subsequently leaving for Palm Records, Chris Blackwell's latest foray into the music industry after founding Island Records.